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List of Yamaha motorcycles

The following is a list of motorcycles, scooters and mopeds produced by the Yamaha Motor Company.

First and last bike edit

 
Yamaha YA-1
  • YA-1 built August 1954, produced January 1955. The first bike manufactured by Yamaha was actually a copy of the German DKW RT 125; it had an air-cooled, two-stroke, single cylinder 125 cc engine[1]
  • YC-1 (1956) was the second bike manufactured by Yamaha; it was a 175 cc single cylinder two-stroke.[1]
  • YD-1 (1957) Yamaha began production of its first 250 cc, two-stroke twin, the YD1.[1]
  • MF-1 (1958) 50 cc, two-stroke, single cylinder, step through street bike[1]
  • YDS-3 (1964) 246 cc, two-stroke, parallel-twin, it used the world's first oil injection lubrication system in a 2-stroke engine.[2]
  • DT-1 (1968) Yamaha's first true off-road motorcycle.[1]
  • XS-1 (1970) Yamaha's first four-stroke engine motorcycle (650 cc twin).[3]
  • YZ Monocross (1975) First production motocross bike with a single rear shock.[3]
  • YZ400F (1998) First mass-produced four-stroke motocross motorcycle.[3]

Road bikes edit

Two-stroke edit

  • AG100
  • AG175
  • AG200
  • Bop500
  • BOP2 50
  • Bop80
  • BW80
  • Chappy50
  • Chappy80
  • CR5
  • CS3
  • CS5
  • CT1
  • CT2
  • CT3
  • TDR50
  • TDR80
  • AT-1
  • AT-1MX
  • AT-3
  • DT-1 1968[1]
  • DT1
  • DT-2
  • DT-3
  • DS5E
  • DS6-C
  • DS6 2
  • DS7 2
  • DT50L
  • DT50M
  • DT50MX
  • DT50R
  • DT50SM
  • DT50X
  • DT80MX
  • DT80LC
  • DT80R
  • DT100MX
  • DT100R
  • DT125LC
  • DT125MX
  • DT125R
  • DT125RE
  • DT125X
  • DT175MX
  • DT200R
  • DT 230 Lanza
  • DT250
  • DT250MX
  • DT250R
  • DT350LC
  • DT350R
  • DT360
  • DT360MX
  • DT400B
  • DT400F
  • DT400MX
  • DTE125
  • DTE175
  • DTF125
  • DT RT4
  • Force1
  • FS1E[4]
  • F5C
  • GL750 Prototype
  • GT50
  • GT80
  • GT100
  • GTI80
  • 90cc
  • H3-90
  • HT-1B-90
  • IT125
  • IT175
  • IT200
  • IT250
  • IT400
  • IT425
  • IT465
  • IT490
  • JA75
  • L2
  • L5T
  • L5TA
  • LS2 100
  • LS3 100
  • L2GF 100
  • L2G 100
  • LT 100
  • LT 100 MX
  • LT2 100
  • LT2 100
  • LT3 100
  • MG1T
  • MR50
  • MX50
  • MX80
  • MX100
  • MX125
  • MX175
  • MX250
  • MX360
  • MX400
  • MX500
  • QA50 Pocke
  • QB50 Vogel
  • QT50
  • RA31 125
  • RX50
  • RT180
  • R3C
  • R5
  • RD
  • RD50
  • RD50DX
  • RD50 M
  • RD50 SP
  • RD60
  • RD125
  • RD135
  • RD200
  • RD250
  • RD350
  • RD400
  • RD80LC
  • RD125LC
  • RD250LC
  • RD350LC
  • RD500LC
  • RD350 YPVS
  • RD350 F2
  • RX-King 135 (Indonesia)
  • RDX125
  • R1-Z
  • RS
  • RS100 (1974-1976)
  • RS-100 (same as above, but 1977 for Philippines)
  • RS100 (1977 - also front disc-braked RS100DX or RX100)
  • RX 100
  • RS125
  • RS125DX
  • RS200
  • RX-Z
  • RX DX
  • RX100 (1977 - alternate designation for RS100DX)
  • RX-S (and RX-Special)
  • RX-S 115
  • RX-125
  • RX-135 (also known as RX-K/RX-King)
  • RXZ135
  • RX-King
  • RT-1
  • RT-2
  • RT-3
  • RT-80
  • RT-100
  • RT150
  • RT180
  • RT360
  • RX50
  • RZ50
  • RZ80
  • RZ125
  • RZ250
  • RZ350
  • RZ500
  • RZV 500
  • SC 500 °°
  • SDR 200
  • TD2
  • TDR 50
  • TDR 80
  • TDR 125
  • TDR 180 Made in Brazil
  • TDR 240
  • TDR 250
  • Trailmaster-80
  • Trailmaster-100
  • TT125
  • TY50 Trial
  • TY80 Trial
  • TY80A Trial
  • TY80B Trial
  • TY125(type 541)Trial
  • TY125(type 1K6) Trial
  • TY175 Trial
  • TY200 Trial
  • TY250 Trial
  • TY250R Trial
  • TY250S Trial
  • TY250Z Trial
  • TY350 Trial
  • TY350R Trial
  • TY350S Trial
  • TZR 50
  • TZR 80
  • TZR 125
  • TZR150
  • TZR 250
  • TZM 150
  • TZ50
  • TZ125
  • TZ250
  • TZ350
  • TZ500
  • TZ700
  • TZ750
  • V50
  • V50P
  • V50M
  • V70
  • V75
  • V80
  • V80M
  • V90
  • VR150
  • WR125
  • WR200
  • WR300
  • WR250
  • WR500
  • Y100
  • Y100 Sport
  • YCS-1
  • YCS-1-Bonanza
  • YA-1[5]
  • YA-6
  • YA-6 Santa Barbara
  • YA-7
  • YAS-1
  • YB50
  • YB100
  • YC-1[6]
  • YD
  • YD-1[7]
  • YD-2
  • YD-3
  • YDS-1
  • YDS-3
  • YDS-3C Big Bear
  • YDS6C[8]
  • YE1
  • YE2
  • YES1
  • YG1
  • YG1K[9]
  • YG2
  • YG3
  • YG5
  • YG-T
  • YJ-1
  • L2
  • YAS1
  • YAS2
  • YAS3
  • YL1
  • YL2
  • YL2C
  • YM1
  • YM1S
  • YM2C
  • YR1
  • YR2
  • YR3
  • YSR50
  • YZ80
  • YZ125
  • YZ250
  • YZ465

Four-stroke edit

Step-throughs, scooters, maxi-scooters (Two- and four-stroke) edit

 
Modified Yamaha BW 125 in Colombia

Some of these step-throughs and scooters are made for Southeast Asian markets, where they are known as underbones.

  • Lagenda series (Asia)
  • LC50 (Asia)
  • MJ50 (Asia)
  • V50M (U.K, Europe and Asia)
  • C3 50cc (U.S.)
  • Lexam (Vietnam)
  • Nouvo (Asia)
  • Mio (Asia)
  • Sirius (Asia)
  • X-1 (Asia)
  • X-1R (Thailand)
  • Chappy
  • Acruzo (Vietnam)
  • Active 50 cc (Japan)
  • Aerox R 50 cc (E.U.)
  • Aerox TY race replica 50 cc (E.U.)
  • Belle 80 cc (Thailand)
  • Belle 100 cc (Thailand)
  • Belle R (Thailand)
  • Beluga
  • BJ 50 cc (Japan)
  • Box'n 50 cc (Japan)
  • BW's NBA 50 cc (E.U.)
  • BW's 50 cc (E.U.)
  • BWs Naked 50 cc (E.U.)
  • BW's 12 inch 50 cc (E.U.)
  • BW's Next Generation 50 cc (E.U.)
  • BW's 125 cc (Taiwan)
  • Champ
  • Champ CX 50 cc (Japan)
  • Champ RS 50 cc (Japan)
  • Cute 50 cc (Japan)
  • Cuxi (Taiwan)
  • F1ZR/ss two (Asia)
  • Fazzio (Asia)
  • Fiore/Jog Ciao (Asia/Taiwan)
  • Finn/Jupiter Finn/Crypton S (Asia/E.U.)
  • Giggle 50 cc (E.U.)
  • Grand Filano/Nozza Grande (Asia)
  • Janus (Vietnam)
  • Jog 50 cc (Japan)
  • JogR 50 cc (E.U.)
  • JogRR 50 cc (E.U.)
  • JogRR MotoGP 50 cc (E.U.)
  • Jog Deluxe 50 cc (Japan)
  • Jog ZR 50 cc (Japan)
  • Jog Poche 50 cc (Japan)
  • Jog 125 cc (Taiwan/Japan)
  • JR120 (Thailand)
  • Latte/D'elight (Vietnam/E.U.)
  • Limi (Taiwan)
  • Mint 50 cc
  • Neo's 50 cc (E.U.)
  • Neo's 4-Stroke 50 cc (E.U.)
  • Nozza/Filano/D'elight (Asia/E.U.)
  • PG-1 (Asia)
  • QBIX (Asia)
  • Salient/Riva 50 cc
  • Slider Naked 50 cc (E.U.)
  • Speed MX (Thailand)
  • Tiara (Thailand)
  • Tiara S (Thailand)
  • Try 50 cc (Japan)
  • Why 50 cc (E.U.)
  • Vino 125 (U.S.)
  • Vino Classic 50 cc (U.S.)
  • Rex 50 cc (E.U.)
  • RS Neo 125 cc (Taiwan)
  • Zest 50 cc (E.U.)
  • Zuma 50 cc (U.S.)
  • Vox 50 cc (Japan)
  • Vino 50 cc (Japan)
  • Molte Vino 50 cc (Japan)
  • Vinoora (Taiwan)
  • U7E
  • RX-Z 135
  • Y125Z (Asia)
  • T-150/Exciter 150/Jupiter MX/Y15ZR (Asia)
  • T-155/Exciter 155/Jupiter MX King/Y16ZR (Asia)
  • Jupiter MX/135LC/Spark 135/Sniper (Asia)
  • Zuma 125 (U.S.)
  • ZR120 (Thailand)

Maxi-scooters (four-stroke) edit

Large scooters with more than 125 cc, and a large chassis and protection from the elements.

 
One of the smallest of Yamaha's maxi-scooters: Majesty 125
  • Axis Grand 100 cc (Japan)
  • Axis Z 125 cc (Taiwan/Japan)
  • Aerox / NVX 125 / 155 cc / ABS (Thailand/Indonesia/Philippines/Malaysia/Vietnam/India)
  • Augur 155 cc (Taiwan)
  • Cygnus / Riva 180 cc
  • CygnusX 125 cc (E.U./Japan)
  • CygnusX SR 125 cc (Japan)
  • Cygnus Gryphus 125 cc (Taiwan/Japan)
  • Fluo / FreeGo 125 cc (Brazil/Asia)
  • Force / X-Force 155 cc (Taiwan/Japan)
  • Gear 125 cc (Asia)
  • Iron Max 125
  • Iron Max 250
  • Iron Max 300
  • Iron Max 400
  • Iron Max 530
  • Lexi 125 cc (Asia)
  • Majesty 125 cc (E.U.)
  • Vity 125 cc (E.U.)
  • X-City 125 cc (E.U.)
  • BLACK X-MAX 125 cc (E.U.)
  • X-MAX 125 cc (E.U.)
  • X-City 250 cc (E.U.)
  • BLACK X-MAX 250 cc (E.U.)
  • X-MAX 250 cc (E.U.)
  • Maxam 250 cc (Japan)
  • Morphous 250 (CP250VL) (U.S.)
  • Majesty 125 cc
  • Majesty 250 cc (Japan)
  • YP400 Majesty / ABS (E.U./U.S.)
  • MW-Vision
  • MWC-4
  • Neo / Soul / GT 125 cc (Brazil/Asia)
  • NMAX 125 cc / ABS
  • NMAX 155 cc VVA / ABS
  • Xenter 125 (E.U.)
  • XMAX 300 cc / ABS
  • XMAX 400 cc / ABS   (E.U.)
  • Grand Majesty 400 cc (Japan)
  • TMAX / ABS (E.U./U.S.)
  • TMAX Tech 560
  • BLACK TMAX / ABS (E.U.)
  • Tricity 125
  • Tricity 125 ABS
  • Tricity 155 (Philippines)
  • Tricity 155 ABS
  • Tricity 250
  • Tricity 300
  • Tricity 400
  • TTX / X-Ride (Asia)
  • 150 MX King (Indonesia)
  • 3CT

Motorcycles (racing) edit

Two-Stroke edit

  • YD1
  • RD48
  • AS1
  • YR1
  • YR2
  • YR3
  • TA125
  • TD1
  • TD2
  • TD3
  • TR2
  • TR3
  • TZ50
  • TZ125
  • TZ250
  • TZ350
  • TZ500
  • TZ700
  • TZ750
  • 0W48R
  • RD56
  • Yz80
  • YZR500

Four-Stroke edit

Off-road bikes edit

 
A 2007 Yamaha YZ250F motocross ridden at Phillip Island
 
Former World Enduro Champion Stefan Merriman on a Yamaha

Trail bike (road oriented) edit

Two-stroke edit

  • CT175
  • DT50
  • DT80
  • DT100
  • DT125
  • DT175
  • DT200
  • DT230
  • DT250
  • DT360
  • DT400
  • L5
  • TDR125
  • TDR250
  • YL1
  • YL2
  • YL2C

Four-stroke edit

Trail bike (dirt oriented) edit

Two-stroke edit

Four-stroke edit

Enduro edit

Two-stroke edit

  • IT125
  • IT175
  • IT200
  • IT250
  • IT250H
  • IT400
  • IT425
  • IT465
  • IT490
  • WR200
  • WR250
  • WR500
  • YZ125X
  • YZ250X

Four-stroke edit

Trials edit

  • TY50
  • TY80
  • TY125
  • TY175
  • TY200
  • TY250
  • TY350

Motocross edit

 
Yamaha PW50 bike for beginner children
 
Yamaha PW80 bike for slightly bigger children

Two-stroke edit

  • GT80
  • LT100MX
  • MX100
  • MX125
  • MX175
  • MX250
  • MX360
  • MX400
  • YZ50
  • YZ60
  • YZ65
  • YZ80
  • YZ85
  • YZ100
  • YZ125
  • YZ125X
  • YZ175
  • YZ250
  • YZ250X
  • YZ360
  • YZ400
  • YZ465
  • YZ490
  • YZM500
  • RT100
  • RT180
  • SC500
  • WR250
  • WR500

Four-stroke edit

Tilting three-wheeled motor scooter edit

Electric motorcycles and scooters edit

  • E-01
  • EMF
  • Frog
  • Mest
  • Eccy
  • EC-02
  • EC-05
  • NEO's
  • Passol
  • Passol-L
  • Pocke[12]
  • Seated Electric Scooter[12]

Concept/prototype motorcycles edit

 
A Yamaha FC-me
  • Concept 3CT
  • DEINONYCHUS
  • EKIDS
  • E02
  • EVINO
  • FC-me
  • Gen-Ryu
  • GL750
  • Hybride HV-X
  • HV-01
  • Luxair
  • MAXAM 3000
  • Morpho
  • Morpho II
  • MT-05
  • MWT-9
  • OR2T
  • OV-23XV
  • PED1
  • PES1
  • YZF-R25
  • VOX
  • XS-V1 Sakura[13]
  • XT250X
  • XV 950 BOLT (Café Racer)
  • Tesseract
  • R25 Concept
  • RZ201 Rotary
  • Ténéré 700 World Raid
  • 01GEN
  • 525 XTY – Prototype trial
  • 1200 Venture

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Yamaha Motorcycles".
  2. ^ "Yamaha Sports YDS-3". 240 Landmarks of the Japanese Automotive Industry. Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan, Inc. Retrieved 10 August 2013. The Yamaha Autolube system employed a plunger pump as a method for allowing minute amounts of oil to spread over the lubricated surfaces of each engine part.
  3. ^ a b c http://www.yamaha-motor.com/corporate/historytimeline.aspx 2016-06-16 at the Wayback Machine, Yamaha website timeline, accessed October 2, 2011
  4. ^ last UK unrestricted moped, and last moped required to have pedals (1977)
  5. ^ built August 1954, produced January 1955. The first bike manufactured by Yamaha; it had an air-cooled, two-stroke, single cylinder 125 cc engine.
  6. ^ (1956) was the second bike manufactured by Yamaha; it was a 175 cc single cylinder two-stroke.
  7. ^ (1957) Yamaha began production of its first 250 cc, two-stroke twin, the YD1.
  8. ^ 1969 250 parallel twin based on the Daytona Racing engine of same time. Street scrambler.
  9. ^ (1965) single cylinder 80 cc two-stroke
  10. ^ released in the U.S. in 1982, the XJ650RJ Seca is essentially the same as the XJ650 sold in Europe, but with emissions options that meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines
  11. ^ Smith, Robert (July–August 2007). "1982 Yamaha XJ650RJ Seca". Motorcycle Classics. Retrieved 2009-08-11.
  12. ^ a b Yamaha's folding seated electric scooter, Treehugger.com, May 17, 2005, retrieved 2009-09-07
  13. ^ Paul Crowe (2007-10-16), Yamaha XS-V1 Sakura for Tokyo Motor Show, The Kneeslider, retrieved 2009-09-07

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of Yamaha motorcycles news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message The following is a list of motorcycles scooters and mopeds produced by the Yamaha Motor Company Contents 1 First and last bike 2 Road bikes 2 1 Two stroke 2 2 Four stroke 3 Step throughs scooters maxi scooters Two and four stroke 3 1 Maxi scooters four stroke 4 Motorcycles racing 4 1 Two Stroke 4 2 Four Stroke 5 Off road bikes 5 1 Trail bike road oriented 5 1 1 Two stroke 5 1 2 Four stroke 5 2 Trail bike dirt oriented 5 2 1 Two stroke 5 2 2 Four stroke 5 3 Enduro 5 3 1 Two stroke 5 3 2 Four stroke 5 4 Trials 5 5 Motocross 5 5 1 Two stroke 5 5 2 Four stroke 6 Tilting three wheeled motor scooter 7 Electric motorcycles and scooters 8 Concept prototype motorcycles 9 ReferencesFirst and last bike edit nbsp Yamaha YA 1 YA 1 built August 1954 produced January 1955 The first bike manufactured by Yamaha was actually a copy of the German DKW RT 125 it had an air cooled two stroke single cylinder 125 cc engine 1 YC 1 1956 was the second bike manufactured by Yamaha it was a 175 cc single cylinder two stroke 1 YD 1 1957 Yamaha began production of its first 250 cc two stroke twin the YD1 1 MF 1 1958 50 cc two stroke single cylinder step through street bike 1 YDS 3 1964 246 cc two stroke parallel twin it used the world s first oil injection lubrication system in a 2 stroke engine 2 DT 1 1968 Yamaha s first true off road motorcycle 1 XS 1 1970 Yamaha s first four stroke engine motorcycle 650 cc twin 3 YZ Monocross 1975 First production motocross bike with a single rear shock 3 YZ400F 1998 First mass produced four stroke motocross motorcycle 3 Road bikes editTwo stroke edit AG100 AG175 AG200 Bop500 BOP2 50 Bop80 BW80 Chappy50 Chappy80 CR5 CS3 CS5 CT1 CT2 CT3 TDR50 TDR80 AT 1 AT 1MX AT 3 DT 1 1968 1 DT1 DT 2 DT 3 DS5E DS6 C DS6 2 DS7 2 DT50L DT50M DT50MX DT50R DT50SM DT50X DT80MX DT80LC DT80R DT100MX DT100R DT125LC DT125MX DT125R DT125RE DT125X DT175MX DT200R DT 230 Lanza DT250 DT250MX DT250R DT350LC DT350R DT360 DT360MX DT400B DT400F DT400MX DTE125 DTE175 DTF125 DT RT4 Force1 FS1E 4 F5C GL750 Prototype GT50 GT80 GT100 GTI80 90cc H3 90 HT 1B 90 IT125 IT175 IT200 IT250 IT400 IT425 IT465 IT490 JA75 L2 L5T L5TA LS2 100 LS3 100 L2GF 100 L2G 100 LT 100 LT 100 MX LT2 100 LT2 100 LT3 100 MG1T MR50 MX50 MX80 MX100 MX125 MX175 MX250 MX360 MX400 MX500 QA50 Pocke QB50 Vogel QT50 RA31 125 RX50 RT180 R3C R5 RD RD50 RD50DX RD50 M RD50 SP RD60 RD125 RD135 RD200 RD250 RD350 RD400 RD80LC RD125LC RD250LC RD350LC RD500LC RD350 YPVS RD350 F2 RX King 135 Indonesia RDX125 R1 Z RS RS100 1974 1976 RS 100 same as above but 1977 for Philippines RS100 1977 also front disc braked RS100DX or RX100 RX 100 RS125 RS125DX RS200 RX Z RX DX RX100 1977 alternate designation for RS100DX RX S and RX Special RX S 115 RX 125 RX 135 also known as RX K RX King RXZ135 RX King RT 1 RT 2 RT 3 RT 80 RT 100 RT150 RT180 RT360 RX50 RZ50 RZ80 RZ125 RZ250 RZ350 RZ500 RZV 500 SC 500 SDR 200 TD2 TDR 50 TDR 80 TDR 125 TDR 180 Made in Brazil TDR 240 TDR 250 Trailmaster 80 Trailmaster 100 TT125 TY50 Trial TY80 Trial TY80A Trial TY80B Trial TY125 type 541 Trial TY125 type 1K6 Trial TY175 Trial TY200 Trial TY250 Trial TY250R Trial TY250S Trial TY250Z Trial TY350 Trial TY350R Trial TY350S Trial TZR 50 TZR 80 TZR 125 TZR150 TZR 250 TZM 150 TZ50 TZ125 TZ250 TZ350 TZ500 TZ700 TZ750 V50 V50P V50M V70 V75 V80 V80M V90 VR150 WR125 WR200 WR300 WR250 WR500 Y100 Y100 Sport YCS 1 YCS 1 Bonanza YA 1 5 YA 6 YA 6 Santa Barbara YA 7 YAS 1 YB50 YB100 YC 1 6 YD YD 1 7 YD 2 YD 3 YDS 1 YDS 3 YDS 3C Big Bear YDS6C 8 YE1 YE2 YES1 YG1 YG1K 9 YG2 YG3 YG5 YG T YJ 1 L2 YAS1 YAS2 YAS3 YL1 YL2 YL2C YM1 YM1S YM2C YR1 YR2 YR3 YSR50 YZ80 YZ125 YZ250 YZ465 Four stroke edit See also Star Motorcycles AG125 AG200 BT1100 Bulldog BW80 BW200 BW350 Factor 125i Factor 150 Fascino Fazer25 FJ600 FJ750 FJ1100 FJ1200 FJ1200 ABS FJR1300 FZS 600 FZ1 FZ6 FZ16 Byson FZ S Fazer Yamaha FZ FI V2 0 Yamaha FZS FI V2 0 Yamaha Fazer FI V2 0 Yamaha Fazer 150 Yamaha Fazer FZ15 Yamaha Fazer FZ25 FZ25 FZ150i V Ixion FZ250 FZ400 FZ600 FZ750 FZR150 FZR250 FZR250R FZR400 FZR400RR FZR400RR SP FZR600R FZR750R 0W01 FZS FI v3 0 ABS FZS FI Dual Disc FZS FI Limited FZS FI FZ FI FZ X 150 FZ2 FZ8 and FAZER8 FZR1000 FZX700 750 Fazer Golden Eagle 300 GTS1000 GX750 Jog Morpho I MT 01 MT 125 MT 15 MT 15 Tracer MT 25 MT 03 MT 06 MT 07 MT 700 Tracer Tracer 700 GT MT 08 MT 09 FZ 09 MT 09 Tracer FJ 09 Tracer 900 GT Tracer 7 Tracer 7 GT Tracer 9 Tracer 9 GT Tracer 9 GT MT 10 Niken 3 wheels Niken GT R15 S R15 V3 ABS Ray Z Ray ZR Saluto UBS Disc Scorpio Z Serow225 1 SRX250 SRX250F SRX400 SRX6 SRX 600 SRV250 Yamaha SR1 SR125 SR150 SR185 SR250 SR400 SR500 SR600 SRX250 SRX600 Star Eluder Star Venture Star Venture TC Crux Libero G5 YBA 125 Enticer Gladiator SS 125 YBR 125 RS110F STX SZ SZ RR SE SZ RR Core SZ150RR SZR150 SZR 660 T 150 TDM 850 TDM900 TRX850 TFX 150 TT225 TT 250 AUS only model TT 350 TT 500 TT600R TTR50 TTR90 TTR110 TTR125 TTR150 TTR225 TTR230 TTR250 TTR325 TW125 TW200 TX500 TX600 TX650 TX750 Venture XVZ1200 Venture Royale XVZ1300 Venture Royale V Star 250 V Star 650 Custom V Star 650 Classic V Star 1100 Classic V Star 1100 Silverado V Star 950 Tourer V Star 1300 Tourer Virago XV125 Virago XV250 Virago XV400 Virago XV500 Virago XV535 Virago XV700 Virago XV750 Virago XV920 Virago XV1000 Virago XV1100 XV1900A VMax 1700Vmax XC125 XC180 and XC200 RIVA Scooter XJ400 Diversion XJ400 XJ400 D Yamaha XJ650 Maxim XJ 550R Seca XJ 600 XJ650RJ Seca 10 11 XJ650 Turbo Yamaha XJ650 Seca Turbo 1982 83 Yamaha s only turbocharged road bike XJ550 XJ650 XJ700 XJ700X XJ750 XJ900 XJ1100 Maxim XJ750D XJ750 Seca XJ750 RL Canadian and Australian markets 1984 XJ750S Europe XJ750 Maxim XJ750X Maxim X XJ6 XJ 600N XJ 600S Diversion Seca II XJ900F XJ 900S Diversion XJ1100 Maxim XJR400 XJR400R XJR1200 XJR1200 Cup XJR1200 SP XJR1300 XJR1300 SP XS250 XS360 XS400 XS400R Seca 400 XS500 XS650 XS650 Turbo XS750 XS850 XS Eleven XS750E XS750S Custom XS1100 XS 1100 Martini XS 1100 SF Midnight Special XS1100 Turbo XSR125 XSR150 Xabre XSR155 XSR155 ABS XSR250 XSR300 XSR700 XSR700 Super7 XSR700 Xtribute XSR700 Enduro XSR900 XSR900RZ XT200 XT225 XT250 XT350 XT400E XT500 XT550 XT600 XT600E XT 660 XT 125 R 125 x XTZ 250 XTZ 660 XTZ 700 XTZ 750 XV920R Yamaha Bolt XV950 Bolt XV950 Racer XVS Drag Star 125 XVS 650 Drag Star XVS 1100 Drag Star XVS 950 Midnight Star XVS 1300 Midnight Star XV 1900 Midnight Star XV 1000 SE Midnight Special XVS 1300 Custom XVS 1300 Tour Classic XVS 1300 Touring XVS 1300 VT XV1600A Wildstar XV1600 Road Star XVZ1300 Royal Star XZ 400 XZ 400 D XZ 550 RK XZ 550 Vision YD 100 Junoon YBR125 YBR125 Cruiser YBR125 Custom YBR125 Diversion YBR150 YBR250 YCZ110 YD125 ZY154M YS125 YS150 YS250 YS250 Fazer YS300 YS300 Fazer YSR50 YX600 Radian YZF600R YZF750R YZF1000R YZF 1000 Genesis YZF1000R Thunderace YZF R125 YZF R3 YZF R5 YZF R6 YZF R7 YZF R1 YZF R15 YZF R1 M YZF R1 SP YZF R25 Zeal 250 Zeal 400 ZR150Step throughs scooters maxi scooters Two and four stroke edit nbsp Modified Yamaha BW 125 in Colombia Some of these step throughs and scooters are made for Southeast Asian markets where they are known as underbones Lagenda series Asia LC50 Asia MJ50 Asia V50M U K Europe and Asia C3 50cc U S Lexam Vietnam Nouvo Asia Mio Asia Sirius Asia X 1 Asia X 1R Thailand Chappy Acruzo Vietnam Active 50 cc Japan Aerox R 50 cc E U Aerox TY race replica 50 cc E U Belle 80 cc Thailand Belle 100 cc Thailand Belle R Thailand Beluga BJ 50 cc Japan Box n 50 cc Japan BW s NBA 50 cc E U BW s 50 cc E U BWs Naked 50 cc E U BW s 12 inch 50 cc E U BW s Next Generation 50 cc E U BW s 125 cc Taiwan Champ Champ CX 50 cc Japan Champ RS 50 cc Japan Cute 50 cc Japan Cuxi Taiwan F1ZR ss two Asia Fazzio Asia Fiore Jog Ciao Asia Taiwan Finn Jupiter Finn Crypton S Asia E U Giggle 50 cc E U Grand Filano Nozza Grande Asia Janus Vietnam Jog 50 cc Japan JogR 50 cc E U JogRR 50 cc E U JogRR MotoGP 50 cc E U Jog Deluxe 50 cc Japan Jog ZR 50 cc Japan Jog Poche 50 cc Japan Jog 125 cc Taiwan Japan JR120 Thailand Latte D elight Vietnam E U Limi Taiwan Mint 50 cc Neo s 50 cc E U Neo s 4 Stroke 50 cc E U Nozza Filano D elight Asia E U PG 1 Asia QBIX Asia Salient Riva 50 cc Slider Naked 50 cc E U Speed MX Thailand Tiara Thailand Tiara S Thailand Try 50 cc Japan Why 50 cc E U Vino 125 U S Vino Classic 50 cc U S Rex 50 cc E U RS Neo 125 cc Taiwan Zest 50 cc E U Zuma 50 cc U S Vox 50 cc Japan Vino 50 cc Japan Molte Vino 50 cc Japan Vinoora Taiwan U7E RX Z 135 Y125Z Asia T 150 Exciter 150 Jupiter MX Y15ZR Asia T 155 Exciter 155 Jupiter MX King Y16ZR Asia Jupiter MX 135LC Spark 135 Sniper Asia Zuma 125 U S ZR120 Thailand Maxi scooters four stroke edit Large scooters with more than 125 cc and a large chassis and protection from the elements nbsp One of the smallest of Yamaha s maxi scooters Majesty 125 Axis Grand 100 cc Japan Axis Z 125 cc Taiwan Japan Aerox NVX 125 155 cc ABS Thailand Indonesia Philippines Malaysia Vietnam India Augur 155 cc Taiwan Cygnus Riva 180 cc CygnusX 125 cc E U Japan CygnusX SR 125 cc Japan Cygnus Gryphus 125 cc Taiwan Japan Fluo FreeGo 125 cc Brazil Asia Force X Force 155 cc Taiwan Japan Gear 125 cc Asia Iron Max 125 Iron Max 250 Iron Max 300 Iron Max 400 Iron Max 530 Lexi 125 cc Asia Majesty 125 cc E U Vity 125 cc E U X City 125 cc E U BLACK X MAX 125 cc E U X MAX 125 cc E U X City 250 cc E U BLACK X MAX 250 cc E U X MAX 250 cc E U Maxam 250 cc Japan Morphous 250 CP250VL U S Majesty 125 cc Majesty 250 cc Japan YP400 Majesty ABS E U U S MW Vision MWC 4 Neo Soul GT 125 cc Brazil Asia NMAX 125 cc ABS NMAX 155 cc VVA ABS Xenter 125 E U XMAX 300 cc ABS XMAX 400 cc ABS E U Grand Majesty 400 cc Japan TMAX ABS E U U S TMAX Tech 560 BLACK TMAX ABS E U Tricity 125 Tricity 125 ABS Tricity 155 Philippines Tricity 155 ABS Tricity 250 Tricity 300 Tricity 400 TTX X Ride Asia 150 MX King Indonesia 3CTMotorcycles racing editTwo Stroke edit YD1 RD48 AS1 YR1 YR2 YR3 TA125 TD1 TD2 TD3 TR2 TR3 TZ50 TZ125 TZ250 TZ350 TZ500 TZ700 TZ750 0W48R RD56 Yz80 YZR500 Four Stroke edit YZR M1 0W01 YZE750T YZE850TOff road bikes edit nbsp A 2007 Yamaha YZ250F motocross ridden at Phillip Island nbsp Former World Enduro Champion Stefan Merriman on a Yamaha Trail bike road oriented edit Two stroke edit CT175 DT50 DT80 DT100 DT125 DT175 DT200 DT230 DT250 DT360 DT400 L5 TDR125 TDR250 YL1 YL2 YL2C Four stroke edit FZT750 Paris Dakar FZT900 Paris Dakar TT125R TW125 TW200 TW225 TW225E WR125R WR125X WR250R WR250R XT200 XT250 XT125X XT500 XT1200Z Super Tenere XT660R XT660X XTZ660 Tenere XTZ690 Tenere 700 XTZ750 Super Tenere YZE750 Paris Dakar YZE850 Paris Dakar Trail bike dirt oriented edit Two stroke edit AG175 AT1 AT2 AT3 BW80 BW200 BW350 CT1 CT2 CT3 DT1 DT2 DT3 JT1 JT2 LT2 PW50 PW80 RT1 RT2 RT3 Four stroke edit TT250 TT350 TT500 TT600 TTR50 TTR90 TTR110 TTR125 TTR225 TTR230 TTR250 WR250F WR450F XT125R XT225 XT250 XT350 XT400 XT500 XT550 XT 600 XT600Z XT660R XT660Z Tenere Enduro edit Two stroke edit IT125 IT175 IT200 IT250 IT250H IT400 IT425 IT465 IT490 WR200 WR250 WR500 YZ125X YZ250X Four stroke edit TT600R XT500 WR125R WR125X WR250R WR250F WR400F WR426F WR450F YZ250FX YZ450FX Trials edit TY50 TY80 TY125 TY175 TY200 TY250 TY350 Motocross edit nbsp Yamaha PW50 bike for beginner children nbsp Yamaha PW80 bike for slightly bigger children Two stroke edit GT80 LT100MX MX100 MX125 MX175 MX250 MX360 MX400 YZ50 YZ60 YZ65 YZ80 YZ85 YZ100 YZ125 YZ125X YZ175 YZ250 YZ250X YZ360 YZ400 YZ465 YZ490 YZM500 RT100 RT180 SC500 WR250 WR500 Four stroke edit HL500 SC500MX YZ250F YZ400F YZ426F YZ450FTilting three wheeled motor scooter editTricity 125 Tricity 155 Tricity 300Electric motorcycles and scooters editSee also Electric motorcycle E 01 EMF Frog Mest Eccy EC 02 EC 05 NEO s Passol Passol L Pocke 12 Seated Electric Scooter 12 Concept prototype motorcycles edit nbsp A Yamaha FC me Concept 3CT DEINONYCHUS EKIDS E02 EVINO FC me Gen Ryu GL750 Hybride HV X HV 01 Luxair MAXAM 3000 Morpho Morpho II MT 05 MWT 9 OR2T OV 23XV PED1 PES1 YZF R25 VOX XS V1 Sakura 13 XT250X XV 950 BOLT Cafe Racer Tesseract R25 Concept RZ201 Rotary Tenere 700 World Raid 01GEN 525 XTY Prototype trial 1200 VentureReferences edit a b c d e f Yamaha Motorcycles Yamaha Sports YDS 3 240 Landmarks of the Japanese Automotive Industry Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan Inc Retrieved 10 August 2013 The Yamaha Autolube system employed a plunger pump as a method for allowing minute amounts of oil to spread over the lubricated surfaces of each engine part a b c http www yamaha motor com corporate historytimeline aspx Archived 2016 06 16 at the Wayback Machine Yamaha website timeline accessed October 2 2011 last UK unrestricted moped and last moped required to have pedals 1977 built August 1954 produced January 1955 The first bike manufactured by Yamaha it had an air cooled two stroke single cylinder 125 cc engine 1956 was the second bike manufactured by Yamaha it was a 175 cc single cylinder two stroke 1957 Yamaha began production of its first 250 cc two stroke twin the YD1 1969 250 parallel twin based on the Daytona Racing engine of same time Street scrambler 1965 single cylinder 80 cc two stroke released in the U S in 1982 the XJ650RJ Seca is essentially the same as the XJ650 sold in Europe but with emissions options that meet U S Environmental Protection Agency guidelines Smith Robert July August 2007 1982 Yamaha XJ650RJ Seca Motorcycle Classics Retrieved 2009 08 11 a b Yamaha s folding seated electric scooter Treehugger com May 17 2005 retrieved 2009 09 07 Paul Crowe 2007 10 16 Yamaha XS V1 Sakura for Tokyo Motor Show The Kneeslider retrieved 2009 09 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Yamaha motorcycles amp oldid 1223425055 Four stroke, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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